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‘Snake River Salmon Initiative’ Public Survey Opportunity
Little Goose Dam on the lower Snake River.
Tell Northwest elected leaders to recover wild salmon in 2022
The Governor Inslee and Senator Murray Process and survey.
In October 2021 Governor Jay Inslee and Senator Patty Murray announced a joint federal-state process to determine whether there are reasonable means for replacing the benefits provided by the lower Snake River dams (LSRD), sufficient to support dam breaching as part of a salmon recovery strategy for the Snake River and the Pacific Northwest.
The Klamath & the Snake River: dam removal by example
The push to remove four dams on the Klamath River in northern California cleared another hurdle in early March when the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released a report that outlined the benefits dam removal would have for the river’s salmon.
Columbia Basin Initiative- One Year Later
This February marks the one-year anniversary of Congressman Mike Simpson’s Columbia Basin Initiative, a framework for salmon recovery, investment in infrastructure, and clean energy development across the Northwest.
Good news for the Jarbidge River and bull trout
The mining company Newcrest Mining Limited will end their gold exploration drilling program (approved in 2020) in the headwaters of the Jarbidge River and complete reclamation during the upcoming 2022 season.
Calling all Idaho river guides!
Sign up for IRU’s Wild & Scenic Stewardship Guide Education Program for 2022!
The Hydropower Myth, Part II; Is Hydropower as 'Green' as Promised?
Enormous releases of greenhouse gas emissions, species decline and extinction, and habitat fragmentation. While you’d be right if you assumed these were characteristics of fossil-fuel plants that have had devastating impacts on our planet, you might be surprised that these are also representative of the Hydrosystem.